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President Joe Biden has given Ukraine the go-ahead to use American weaponry to strike inside Russia for the limited purpose of defending Kharkiv, according to U.S. officials.
An Idaho man was convicted Thursday of killing his wife and his new girlfriend’s two youngest kids in a strange triple murder case,
Police broke up a pro-Palestinian encampment at Wayne State University and arrested at least 12 people after organizers turned down offers to meet with school officials and refused to leave.
A Greek-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier that came under attack by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists earlier this week had a cargo of grain bound for Iran, the group’s main benefactor.
The Israeli prime minister Benjamin is out-polling main rival Benny Gantz for the first time since the war against Hamas terrorists started in October
Trump is expected to appeal the verdict and will face an awkward dynamic as he returns to the campaign trail tagged with convictions.
Red Cross disaster relief teams from across the nation are mobilizing to support evacuees in states slammed by storms.
The United States said a proposed U.N. Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and halt to Israel’s military operation in Rafah “is not going to be helpful.”
Yemen’s Houthi terrorists continued attacks on shipping around the Red Sea over the Israel-Hamas war.
The capture of the Philadelphi Corridor could complicate Israel’s relations with Egypt.
Nissan is warning the owners of about 84,000 older vehicles that their Takata air bag inflators have an increased risk of exploding in a crash and hurling metal fragments.
The temporary pier on the coast of Gaza that has been taking humanitarian aid to Palestinians for less than two weeks was damaged by rough seas and weather, the Pentagon said.
The White House condemned the deaths of dozens of civilians as a result of an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, but it is not planning any policy changes as a result.
The student’s lawyers claim he was threatened, discriminated against at UNLV, amid taunts from pro-Palestinian protesters and inaction by the administration and Board of Regents.